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explain oxidation of acetylene​

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Answered by GoldGrace14
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The high temperature oxidation reactions of acetylene and methane have been studied in shock waves using two technics. ... C2H + C2H2 --* C4H2 + H (6) CH -~ 02 --* CO -~ OH. (7) Reaction (1) is the slowest reaction and thus controls the rate of chain branching. The oxidation is accompanied by chemi-ionization

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen's primary hazard is as an oxidizer that vigorously accelerates combustion. A minimum of 20 feet must be maintained between oxidizers and flammable gases and other combustible materials, such as oil or grease. ... The primary hazard for acetylene and propane is flammability; both are secondarily asphyxiants.

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